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Voice Department DMA Study Sheet and Sample Structure 1. Describe the structure of the larynx- name and describe actions of cartilage. Define jobs of intrinsic/extrinsic muscles. What would exercises be that would help develop efficient phonation and onset? 2. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system-defining inspiration, suspension, expiration, recovery. What factors affect efficient breathing and exercises that help the developing singer. 3. Discuss theories of respiration and exercises to coordinate. Be able to define rang eand passaggi for each specific voice type. 4. Regarding resonation, how does laryngeal, velar, pharyngeal, tongue lip and mouth positioning affect the vocal tract? 5. What is the Singer s formant? 6. Know structure of ear and perceptual modes 7. Define and elaborate on the importance of the parts of the vocal process-cognition, respiration, phonation, resonation and articulation. How does the interplay and coordination of the components help the singer/teacher achieve their performance goals or create a plan for study. The Science of Vocal Pedagogy: Theory and Application by Appleman Dynamics of the Singing by Bunch The Functional Unity of the Singing Voice by Doscher Structure of Singing by Miller The Science of the Singing Voice by Sundberg The Conscious Ear by Tomatis Singing: The Mechanism and the Technique by Vennard Basics of Vocal Pedagogy by Ware Articulation 1. What is the vowel trapezoid? Discuss the concept of vowel modification. 2. What is the IPA and how is it used as a learning tool? 3. What are the articulators and how can knowledge of placement and manner of production affect /enhance vocal production? Singer s Italian by Colorni Singing in French by Grubb A course in Phonetics by Ladegoged The Articulate Voice by wells The Singers Manuel of English Diction by Marshall English Diction by La Bouff Diction by Moriarty Diction for Singers by Wall

Body-Mind Issues and Performance 1.Define some mind-body strategies worth investigating for singers who want to improve posture an eliminate tension-alexander Technique, Feldenkreis, Body Mapping, Trager etc. 2.What would be some considerations for students experiencing performance anxiety? 3.What practical procedures can be put into place to manage somatic vs. cognitive anxiety? 4.What is subtext? How does one develop it and utilize it in context of performance and preparation? The Complete Singer Actor by Balk The Performer Prepares by Caldwell Power Performance for Singers by Emmons Awareness Through Movement by Feldenkreis Bringing Opera to Life by Goldovsky The Inner Game of Music by Green The Third Line: Opera Performer as Interpreter by Helfgot The Alexander Technique by Liebowitz and conninton A Soprano On Her Head by Ristad Style and Pedagogy 1.What is bel canto? Defining terms that include messa di voce, appoggio, aggiustamento, passaggio, chiaroscuro, tessitura etc. 2. Be able to discuss the contributions of Manuel Garcia II 3. Discuss the role of ornamentation in vocal music from 1600 to the present day. What are sources that provide information on techniques for ornamenting? How do you go about ornamenting pieces such as Baroque da capo arias, early Italian songs, bel canto repertoire etc. Baroque Music Style and Performance by Donington Treatise Vocal Performance and Ornamentation by Hiller Bel Canto by Stark The Art of Singing by Tetrazinni Vocal Wisdom; Maxims of Lamperti by Brown Bel Canto: A Theoretical and Practical Vocal Method by Marchesi Classical and Romantic Performance Practice: 1750-1900 by Brown[ A complete Treatise on the Art of Singing by Garcia Gossett, Philip. The Candeur virginale of Tancredi. Musical Times 112 (1971): 326-9.. Gioacchino Rossini The Conventions of Composition. Acta musicologica 42 (1970): 48-58. La solita forma and The Uses of Convention. Acta musicologica by Powers Classification 1.Explain the parameters by which voices are classified and the dangers of misclassification. 2 What is the Fach system? Be able to not only define the terms that classify voices-lirico, spinto, Helden etc. but also to give examples of operatic roles.

Teaching Singing Gender Issues 1. What are the four schools of singing and characteristics of each? 2. What would be the characteristics one could expect to hear in the singing of a beginning singer? What are the special concerns that one would have in their training and repertoire? Be able to define appropriate repertoire for adolescent and college age singer. 3. What are issues in teaching the aging voice? What vocal problems would you expect to be dealing with as related to somatic decline? 4.Discuss the challenges of teaching class voice. What repertoire and texts could be used? 5.Be able to diagnose the problems in hypo and hyper-functional singing and give examples of corrective procedures. 6. What is the NATS code of ethics? 7. How does learning theory relate to the way you design a program for the singer and be able to talk about lesson management issues. The Singing Book by Bunch and Vaughn Teaching Through Modality Strengths by Barbe and Swassing Steps to Singing for voice Classes by Stanton Expressive Singing: a Text for School or Studio Class by Christy Class Voice and the American Art Song by Lightner The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults by Mc Kinney Excellence in Singing: Multi-level Learning and Teaching by Caldwell and Wall 1.What are the important gender concerns when teaching the male vs. female voice? -For males- talk about the action of the larynx during covering/focus/turning and how to unify the registers. Discuss why the middle register is crucial to development of the voce di testa. What are the primo and second passaggi? Exercises that achieve balance and promote security in the top. -For female-be able to describe registration events and special concerns for development of chest register. 2. Implications regarding choral placement for developing female singers Teaching Soprano Voices by Miller Teaching Tenor Voices by Miller Song Repertoire 1. In solo vocal performance, be able to trace the principles and characteristics of historical vocal music styles-renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Contemporary 2. Trace the development of German Lied from Schubert through Wolf. Know stylistic elements including treatment of piano, harmonic syntax, form, text setting, poetry, poets etc. 3. Study the development of melodie from early French song forms thru the 19 th century

Vocal Health 4. Be able to design a traditional chronological recital for a voice other than your own or for a young singer. see also additional list at end of document The Interpretation of French Song by Bernac The African-American Spiritual: Preparation and Performance by Dunn-Powell The Art of the Song Recital by Emmons and Sonntag Song by Kimball More than Singing: The Interpretation of Songs by Lehmann Eighteen song cycles: Studies in Interpretation by Lehmann Singer and Accompanist by Moore 1.Who are the members of the interdisciplinary team that a singer would see for vocal health concerns? 2.What are the important elements of vocal hygiene? Describe how these can be taught in a voice class Various books by R. Sataloff Artistry and Opera 1. Make sure you are familiar with the great singers of the past and the traditions on which this art form is based. 2. Know the sources for study of operatic and song literature (ie) Kobbe, Castel libretti etc. 3. Be able to describe the process by which one begins to learn an operatic role 4. How are character objectives determined-both for individual characters and the arc of the play? 5. Knowledge of contemporary opera classics- American opera specifically. Repertoire for an undergraduate Opera production or Opera workshop scenes program. 6. How does one prepare students musically and operatically for an opera production? 7. Teaching of spoken dialogue and dialogue preparation-also stylistically (singspiel vs. dialogue in opera comique). Sibley Library You Tube Great Singers on Great Singing by Hines Callas; The Master Classes by Ardoin General Repertoire and Recital Programming: Shirlee Emmons and Stanley Sonntag, The Art of the Song Recital Schirmer Books, 1979 Carol Kimball, Song: A Guide to Style and Literature (lists many of these books and many more); Pst Inc., 1996 Stevens, Denis, A History of Song,Norton, 1960

Philip L. Miller, The Ring of Words (for specific poems and their settings) Norton, 1973 Sergius Kagen, Music for the Voice (lists tessituras and best voice types) Indiana University Press, 1968 Berton Coffin, Singers Repertoire (5 vol.) Scarecrow Press, 1960-62 Noni Espina, Repertoire for the Solo Voice (2 vol.) (lists tessituras and best voice types) Scarecrow Press, 1977 Specific Composers and Languages: John Reed, The Schubert Song Companion (ALL 620-plus!) Faber & Faber, 1993 Lucien Stark, Guide to the Solo Songs of Johannes Brahms Indiana University Press, 1995 Eric Sams, The Songs of Robert Schumann (a bit negative sometimes) Indiana University Press, 1993 Eric Sams, The Songs of Hugo Wolf Indiana University Press, 1992 Eric Sams, Brahms Songs University of Washington, 1972 Pierre Bernac, The Interpretation of French Song Norton, 1978 Graham Johnson, The French Song Companion Oxford University Press, 2000 Graham Johnson, The Spanish Song Companion Gollancz, 1992 Ruth Lakeway and Robert C. White, Italian Art Song (excellent for 20 th century songs) Michael Pilkington, Gurney, Ireland, Quilter and Warlock Michael Pilkington, Campion, Dowland and the Lutenist Songwriters Judith Carman, A Guide to Art Song in the United States National Association of Teachers of Singing, date? Ruth C. Friedberg, American Art Song and American Poetry (3 vol.) Scarecrow Press, 1981-87 (only those songs where both composer and poet are American) ***Also many excellent articles in the NATS Journ